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Issue with redirecting ports.

Issue with redirecting ports.

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boatkung_GG
Junior Member
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12-29-2025, 10:48 AM
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boatkung_GG
12-29-2025, 10:48 AM #11

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01-07-2026, 08:33 PM
#12
IPv4 address 192.168.1.109 belongs to a private network range.
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x_HmOoDy_KsA_x
01-07-2026, 08:33 PM #12

IPv4 address 192.168.1.109 belongs to a private network range.

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rkmario
Junior Member
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01-08-2026, 02:55 PM
#13
Open the start menu, run "cmd," type "ipconfig." You'll see your IPv4 address and whether it's public or private.
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rkmario
01-08-2026, 02:55 PM #13

Open the start menu, run "cmd," type "ipconfig." You'll see your IPv4 address and whether it's public or private.

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Karina
Junior Member
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01-08-2026, 07:00 PM
#14
Type it in this sequence: first the instruction, then the action, and finally the confirmation.
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Karina
01-08-2026, 07:00 PM #14

Type it in this sequence: first the instruction, then the action, and finally the confirmation.

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Komodo88
Senior Member
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01-16-2026, 11:22 PM
#15
Yes, it's okay.
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Komodo88
01-16-2026, 11:22 PM #15

Yes, it's okay.

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ellarem
Member
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02-02-2026, 03:44 AM
#16
Check the port forwarding settings. Try starting and ending with your IP address in IPv4 if needed. The first option should work. I also have a MCserver using IPv4, and public IP is used for people outside the network so they can connect directly to the server. The command I mentioned is just to verify the IPv4 address.
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ellarem
02-02-2026, 03:44 AM #16

Check the port forwarding settings. Try starting and ending with your IP address in IPv4 if needed. The first option should work. I also have a MCserver using IPv4, and public IP is used for people outside the network so they can connect directly to the server. The command I mentioned is just to verify the IPv4 address.

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CH_SwissPower
Junior Member
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02-04-2026, 05:23 AM
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I attempted to use IP IPv4, but none of the options functioned. Can you explore other possibilities?
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CH_SwissPower
02-04-2026, 05:23 AM #17

I attempted to use IP IPv4, but none of the options functioned. Can you explore other possibilities?

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xXChrisPvPzXx
Member
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02-04-2026, 07:17 AM
#18
Are you redirecting the virtual server to a specific area? On your router, the virtual server appears differently. You should use the port forwarding section instead of just leaving it blank. For IPV4 settings, that’s the standard configuration. This is how it works on my setup.
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xXChrisPvPzXx
02-04-2026, 07:17 AM #18

Are you redirecting the virtual server to a specific area? On your router, the virtual server appears differently. You should use the port forwarding section instead of just leaving it blank. For IPV4 settings, that’s the standard configuration. This is how it works on my setup.

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Mel_Kawaii
Member
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02-09-2026, 07:28 AM
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It seems there are no available port forwarding settings. This might be related to using a wireless modem.
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Mel_Kawaii
02-09-2026, 07:28 AM #19

It seems there are no available port forwarding settings. This might be related to using a wireless modem.

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AVR_Battler
Member
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02-10-2026, 05:53 AM
#20
Because mine is already connected, I need to adjust the network settings. Go to network settings, then NAT, and enable port forwarding. Leave the blank spaces for your IPV4 translation ports.
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AVR_Battler
02-10-2026, 05:53 AM #20

Because mine is already connected, I need to adjust the network settings. Go to network settings, then NAT, and enable port forwarding. Leave the blank spaces for your IPV4 translation ports.

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